Bleeding through one’s anus, either while defecating or not, is known as rectal bleeding.
Rectal bleeding is usually noticed while using the toilet and may not be associated with other symptoms. Conversely, trace amounts of blood in stools, invisible to the naked eye, may be diagnosed by symptomatology.
Usually, rectal bleeding is benign but can occasionally be due to colon cancer or stomach cancer. Through taking a proper medical history of the patient, physical examination and intelligent investigations, the root cause of the bleed can be diagnosed and treated.
Rarely, massive lower gastrointestinal bleeding can cause hypovolemic shock which needs emergency medical care. (Read more: Hypovolemia symptoms, causes, diagnosis, treatment)
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